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  • Pepin the Short or Pippin (714 – September 24, 768), often known as Pepin the Younger or Pepin III, was mayor of the palace of Austrasia and ...
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  • to exert their authority in both Neustria and Austrasia. Pepin's son Charles Martel even for a few years ruled without a king, though he himself ...
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  • came to refer to just one regnum, that of Austrasia, centered on the Rhine ... and the kernel of the later kingdom of Austrasia. Theudebert was the first ...
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  • the low countries, and part of France (Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy ... Upon hearing this, Austrasia's Mayor of the Palace, Charles Martel ...
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  • Aquitaine, and the northern parts of Austrasia, while Carloman retained ... subgroups in four regions. Nearest to Austrasia was Westphalia and furthest ...
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  • the real Visigothic princess named Brunhilda of Austrasia, who was married to the Merovingian king Sigebert I in 567. Whether this identification is historically ...
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  • Theodoric the Great (454 – August 30, 526), known to the Romans as Flavius Theodoricus, was king of the Ostrogoths (471-526), Bernard Grun, ...
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  • Gaul and developed into kingdoms called Austrasia and Neustria. These kingdoms ... a tumultuous period of civil wars between Austrasia and Neustria. Such warfare ...
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  • to be partly based on Brunhilda of Austrasia, but the chronology has been reversed in the poems. ====In Codex Regius==== ;The Helgi Lays ...
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  • and the Frankish-Merovingian kings of Austrasia. In 736, it fell into the hands of the Saracens and was destroyed in 737 by the Franks under ...
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  • The area was part of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia, of the Holy Roman Empire under Charlemagne (742/747–814) and Louis I (the Pious) (778–840 ...
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